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Nat. G. Preston U. of Wisconsin, B. S. Physics, Chemistry-Sponsor - Science Club Frieda Elizabeth Reed U. of Wisconsin, B. S. Clothing Sponsor - Handiwork Margaret Schiesser Milwaukee St. Teachers Library Science Ruth A• Shepherd U. of Wisconsin, B. A U- of Cal., Harvard U. Engli sh Sponsor - Annual Helen E. Spencer U. of Wisconsin, B. A. Mathematics Sponsor - Orchestra Myrtle G. Stokke La Crosse St.Teachers, B.E. Physical Education Sponsor - G. A. C. Margaret E. Wernectce Ripon College, A. B. World Hist., Civics, Latin Sponsor - Junior Class Helen A. Zimmerman Macalester College, B. A. U. of Minnesota Engli sh Sponsor - Bulletin Erma Klassy Monroe High School, '35 School Secretary Velma A. Klein, R. N. U- of Minnesota School Nurse Sponsor - G. A. C. 8
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SENIOR CLASS President - Marian Itter Secretary - Catharine Galway ▼Ice-president - John Keel Treasurer - Beatrice Bahr CLASS HISTORY listen, ay schoolmates, and you shall hear Of the fourth of September, and that fateful year 1 'Twas the Labor Day morning of thirty-three That began this Infallible history. Swarming the doors of the Senior High, Bold ones, and awed ones, and students shy Crept, plowed, and swaggered In a mass— A conglomerate vision—that sophomore class 1 There cssm fall elections, and Johnny H. Keel Ion the office of honor and took the wheel; Assisted by M. I. McGrath, his first mate. Is conducted class meetings In manner first rate. Those cuts little twins from the rural parts Took the notes and the dues (and the city boys' hearts). Dare11 B. and J. Blumer were class Council reps.. And astonished the school with their drastic steps. In the mixed glee clubs' annual musical play Id Mueller alone had a part to portray; And, Blest we forget,■ let us pause to bestow Our praise to the sponsored—franklin Luebchow. The following year found that boisterous crowd One year older and wiser, but still just as loud. Vow all full-fledged juniors, they lost that dumb fear That haunts every plodder that first Trying Tear. ■Lee Day reigned supreme In the president's chair, While vice-president Hayes held her place with an air. B. McGrath and T. Lehnherr came again to renown, •Bet took care of finances—Thelma jotted things down. That year on the Council, Bea Bahr and John J. Vere the two honored studes having something to ssy. Miss Dorothy Agnew accomplished the feat Of advising this class of the social silts. The excitement of Proa filled the days nearing spring. And the middle of March found all plans In full swing. This gala event held on May seventeen Vas ruled over by Willard and Betty, his Queen. Thus ended that school year In old Senior High. Long gone were those soph'mores so green and so shy. And gone were the juniors, well known In the past, for they blossomed forth Into Proud Seniors at last i Though not large In stature, that famed Itter lass Proved her greatness In guiding the senior class. While lanky John Keel was elected T.-P., With Kate Galway as treasurer; secretary was Bea. On the shoulders of Janet and Jean there did drop All the cares that arose at the busy print shop, While Charles K. and Betty, the leadership took In guiding the work on the hlgh-school M Book. Gracing two seats In the Council sextette Vers A- Kline and Lee Day (In this field an old vet ). While over this law-making group there did tower John 7. Jenswold exerting his dynamic power. Through the plans for class picnic, the senior class play, And flurried Commencement, Miss Jones led the way,— 'Til the last of those seniors' school days were done And their struggles— not finished, but only begun . J.I. 10
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